|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
This book explores the cinematic representation of the city in
British film from 1895 to 1914, featuring depictions of London,
Glasgow, Dublin, Delhi and other British colonial cities. The
author argues that the films are not only an invaluable record of
the economic, social and cultural life of these cities but also
that the spatial organization of these urban areas, and the
cinematic representations of them, were shaped by the ideology and
activity of imperialism. The pioneer camera operators who made
these early films often put forward an imperialist ideology by
paying particular attention to the cinematic representation of
monumental and ceremonial spaces, modern communication and
transport within the city and between the city and the empire. Of
Empire and the City establishes connections between these cities
and their cinematic representation by means of continuous motifs
and themes, including modernity, Orientalism, spectatorship and the
imperial subject. The book makes a unique contribution to studies
of early film, British urban history and the history of the British
Empire. "This is a highly original and genuinely groundbreaking
piece of scholarship on early British cinema. Very little work on
this subject to date has sought to contextualise films of the 1890s
and 1900s within the broader field of the history of imperialism.
Cinquegrani's book systematically corrects this 'blind spot', and
in its use of a wide range of ideas and methodologies [...] it
offers a compelling new model for future scholarship on British
cinema of the silent era." (Dr Jon Burrows, Associate Professor,
Department of Film and Television Studies, University of Warwick)
This book explores the ways in which film engages with historical
events and their impact on present-day landscapes, through a
spatial reading of film articulated through the process of charting
both creative and coherent cinematic topographies. As the authority
of the archive wrestles with the popularity of fictional
narratives, this book delves into the debate on the relationship
between fiction and documentary in hitherto neglected and
surprising contexts. It offers the reader a unique approach to the
study of archival footage and documentaries in relation to their
fictional counterpart, mainstream films set in the same locations
and addressing similar themes, including both live-action films and
animations. From images of the places taken during or soon after
the facts they represent to the intricacies of retrospective images
of the events made years later, the films and footage investigated
in this book offer a profound reflection on the ways in which we
remember, imagine and experience the past through the complex
mediation of film.
Journey to Poland addresses crucial issues of memory and history in
relation to the Holocaust as it unfolded in the territories of the
Second Polish Republic. Aiming to understand the ways past events
inform present-day landscapes, and the way in which we engage with
memory, witnessing and representation, the book creates a coherent
cinematic map of this landscape through the study of previously
neglected film and TV documentaries that focus on survivors and
bystanders, as well as on members of the post-war generation.
Applying a spatial and geographical approach to a debate previously
organised around other frameworks of analysis, Journey to Poland
uncovers vital new perspectives on the Holocaust.
Journey to Poland addresses crucial issues of memory and history in
relation to the Holocaust as it unfolded in the territories of the
Second Polish Republic. Aiming to understand the ways past events
inform present-day landscapes, and the way in which we engage with
memory, witnessing and representation, the book creates a coherent
cinematic map of this landscape through the study of previously
neglected film and TV documentaries that focus on survivors and
bystanders, as well as on members of the post-war generation.
Applying a spatial and geographical approach to a debate previously
organised around other frameworks of analysis, Journey to Poland
uncovers vital new perspectives on the Holocaust.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
Fast X
Vin Diesel
Blu-ray disc
R210
R158
Discovery Miles 1 580
|